
Aswin Gnanaskandan
Assistant Professor · Computational Fluid Dynamics
Worcester Polytechnic InstituteAbout
Prof. Aswin Gnanaskandan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical & Materials Engineering at Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI), where he joined in August 2020. He directs the Computational Multiphase Transport Laboratory, focusing on developing high-fidelity models for multiphase flows with applications in engineering and biomedical fields. His research is funded by NSF, Office of Naval Research, NIH, and the Center for Advanced Research in Drying.
Education:
- PhD, Aerospace Engineering & Mechanics, University of Minnesota (2015)
- MS, Aerospace Engineering & Mechanics, University of Minnesota (2012)
- BS, Aeronautical Engineering, Madras Institute of Technology (2006)
Research Interests: Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), Multiphase Flow Modeling, Biomedical Acoustics, High-Performance Computing, and applications in underwater transportation, propulsion, and biomedical acoustics. His work bridges fundamental fluid mechanics with real-world challenges in energy, health, and environmental systems.
Recent Research Trends: His articles focus on microbubble-enhanced ultrasound therapy, cavitation dynamics in propulsion systems, and multiphase flow modeling across scales. Key themes include improving thermal ablation precision in medical treatments and optimizing industrial processes like spray drying through advanced numerical techniques.
Awards:
- Excellence in Research Award (WPI, 2024)
- NSF Engineering Research Initiation Award (2023)
- James Nichols Heald Research Award (WPI, 2022)
Teaching & Advising: Teaches undergraduate/graduate courses in Fluid Mechanics, Thermodynamics, and Numerical Methods. Advises multiple Major Qualifying Projects and fosters interdisciplinary collaboration through lab activities. His lab actively engages with industry and academic partners on projects like HIFU therapy and sustainable energy solutions.
Labs & Teams: Leads the Computational Multiphase Transport Lab, which collaborates on projects involving CFD solver development (MFC 5.0), exascale computing, and biomedical acoustics. Aligns research with UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 7, 9, 13).
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